缅甸语
孟加拉语
阿萨姆人
传统医学
医学
印度尼西亚语
古代史
人工智能
历史
计算机科学
语言学
哲学
作者
A Goldsberry,A Dinner,Hanke Cw
出处
期刊:PubMed
日期:2014-03-01
卷期号:13 (3): 306-7
被引量:10
摘要
Limonia acidissima or Hesperethusa crenulata is a common tree in Southeast Asia. It is indigenous to the Republic of Myanmar (formerly Burma) as well as India, Sri Lanka, Java, and Pakistan. In English, the common names for Limonia acidissima are sandalwood, wood-apple, elephant-apple, monkey fruit, and curd fruit tree. The plant has a number of different names in different languages including bal or bael in Assamese, bael in Bengali, kaitha in Hindi, belingai in Malaysia, and thanaka in Burmese. Unique to the Burmese people, thanaka has been used as a cosmetic product for over 2000 years. Mention of thanaka has been traced back to ancient Burmese lyrics, and relics of equipment used by ancient royalty to grind thanaka can be found in museums.
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